- The Casements
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name = The Casements and Casements Annex
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location = Ormond Beach,Florida
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lat_direction = N
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long_direction = W
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built = 1910
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architecture = Shingle Style
added =June 30 ,1972 (The Casements)October 6 ,1988 (Casements Annex)
refnum = 72001536 (The Casements)
88001720 (Casements Annex)cite web|url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/Volusia/state.html|title=National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), Volusia County|date=2007-03-26|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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governing_body = Local governmentThe Casements is a
building inOrmond Beach ,Florida , U.S. constructed in 1910 by the Reverend Harwood Huntington, husband of a Pullman heiress. It was named for the manycasement windows adorning the building. Its most famous resident,John D. Rockefeller , purchased the home as his winter residence in 1918. He became known in the area for his elaborate Christmas parties, his love of golf, and for handing out dimes to his neighbors or visitors. During a golf game withHarvey Firestone , the tire magnate made such a good shot that Rockefeller decided he deserved a dime and handed one to his somewhat embarrassed guest. Over the years, he was visited there by such luminaries as The Prince of Wales,Henry Ford , andWill Rogers , who once quipped, "I’m glad you won (at golf) today, Mr. Rockefeller. The last time you lost the price of gasoline went up!" It was in this home that Rockefeller eventually died in his sleep on the morning ofMay 23 ,1937 . The Rockefeller family sold The Casements in 1939.Over the next 20 years, it would serve as a girls preparatory school and a home for the elderly. In 1959 the property was purchased by the Ormond Hotel Corporation with plans for development, but those plans never materialized. In 1972, The Casements was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places . The next year, it was purchased by the City of Ormond Beach, which eventually restored it to serve as a cultural and community center.References
External links
* [http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/places/index.cfm?fuseaction=ListAreas&county=volusia Volusia County listings] at [http://www.flheritage.com Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs]
* [http://www.thecasements.org The Casements]
* [http://www.obht.org/casements.htm Ormond Beach Historical Trust]
* [http://echotourism.com/cultural/casements.htm The Casements - Cultural activities]Gallery
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